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This is just getting too much...laypeople diagnosing others (I am guilty too)
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 653259" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>Doctors have to give a diagnosis in order for ins. companies to pay. Is their diagnosis correct? It would depend on what they see that day and on what their personal view happens to be. My son has been diagnosed as having: ADHD, bipolar, conduct disorder, anti-social disorder...... it really does not matter. The medications have probably done as much harm as good. The bottom line is he is an 18 year old BRAT. He understands right from wrong. Has been taught all the proper coping skills, has been afforded the best care I could provide for him, but continues to CHOOSE to try to manipulate situations to his liking. When that does not happen, look out world. Real life is kicking his @$$. Maybe he will make different choices ........maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 653259, member: 12856"] Doctors have to give a diagnosis in order for ins. companies to pay. Is their diagnosis correct? It would depend on what they see that day and on what their personal view happens to be. My son has been diagnosed as having: ADHD, bipolar, conduct disorder, anti-social disorder...... it really does not matter. The medications have probably done as much harm as good. The bottom line is he is an 18 year old BRAT. He understands right from wrong. Has been taught all the proper coping skills, has been afforded the best care I could provide for him, but continues to CHOOSE to try to manipulate situations to his liking. When that does not happen, look out world. Real life is kicking his @$$. Maybe he will make different choices ........maybe. [/QUOTE]
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